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I'm having problems getting scrollbars to appear using the 'scrolling' attribute... [...] iframe src="http://apps.xxx:8050/" name="iApp" id="iApp" scrolling="yes" width="950" height="600" align="left" frameborder="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" Your browser does not support iframes. Please contact Helpdesk to upgrade your web browser to the latest version of Internet Explorer. /iframe |
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Your browser does not support iframes. Please contact Helpdesk to upgrade your web browser to the latest version of Internet Explorer. |
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Troll? http://www.google.com/search?q=Your+...upport+iframes Approx. 363 000 hits :-) |
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Jan Roland Eriksson <jrexon (AT) newsguy (DOT) com> wrote in message http://www.google.com/search?q=Your+...upport+iframes |
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I believe you may have misunderstood my question. |
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I believe you misunderstand usenet. In the words of "nobull": "Get real! This is a discussion group, not a helpdesk. You post something, we discuss its implications. If the discussion happens to answer a question you've asked, that's incidental." You posted something that some of the regular readers here found truly squirmworthy. One of them commented on it. Some discussion followed. Learn from that experience or not - your choice. |
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Learn from that experience or not - your choice. Well that put me in my place. |
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On Fri, 3 Dec 2004, Mark Horrell wrote: [excessive quoting snipped yet again - I had remarked:] Learn from that experience or not - your choice. Well that put me in my place. Not really. *You* were the one who did that. Usenet just goes on as it always did, and does. I was trying to offer you some advice - which you can take or not, as you choose. good luck. Hang on Im lost here why did the insults start? |
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I would expect the following code to produce a horizontal scrollbar at the bottom of the iframe if my browser resolution is set to less than 950 width, but for some reason it doesn't. Does anyone have any idea why not? iframe src="http://apps.xxx:8050/" name="iApp" id="iApp" scrolling="yes" width="950" height="600" align="left" frameborder="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" Your browser does not support iframes. Please contact Helpdesk to upgrade your web browser to the latest version of Internet Explorer. /iframe |
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